The findings suggest that a range of multisensory information, such as sound, sensation, shape and colour, can influence the way we perceive taste.
The Brussels Beer Project collaborated with UK band The Editors to produce a porter-style beer that took inspiration from the musical and visual identity of the band.
The ale had a medium body and used an Earl Grey infusion that produced citrus notes, contrasting with the malty, chocolate flavours from the mix of grains used in production.
Researchers led by Felipe Reinoso Cavalho, from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and KU Leuven in Belgium, designed an experiment to see if the influence of music and packaging design would result in a more positive tasting experience.
They invited 231 drinkers to experience the beer in three different conditions.
The first served as a control group and drank the beer along with a bottle without a label. In this case, they did not listen to any specific song.
The second group, testing the influence of packaging, tasted the beer after seeing the bottle with the label.
Before the test the participants rated how tasty they thought the beer might be. Then after tasting they rated how much they had actually enjoyed the drink.
The results showed that those presented with the label and track reported both greater enjoyment than those presented with the beer and label alone.
"We have been able to see that people tend to feel more pleasure when experiencing beverages along with sounds that are part of the beverage's identity," said Reinoso Cavalho.
"It seems that the added pleasure that the song brought into the experience was transferred into the beer's flavour," he added.
The study was published in journal Frontiers in Psychology.
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